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goose

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Birds, Food, dish
ldoce_139_cgoose1 /ɡuːs/ ●●○ noun (plural geese /ɡiːs/)  1 goose.jpg a) [countable]HBB a bird that is like a duck but is larger and makes loud noises b) HBB[countable] a female goose 雌鹅 gander5  See picture of Canada goose 加拿大雁, gosling 小鹅, white goose 白鹅2. [uncountable]DFF the cooked meat of this bird 鹅肉3. [singular] old-fashioned informalSTUPID/NOT SENSIBLE a silly person 傻瓜,蠢人 wild goose chase, → wouldn’t say boo to a goose at boo2(3), → kill the goose that lays the golden egg at kill1(14), → what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander at sauce(3)
Examples from the Corpus
gooseFowl, including ducks, geese, chickens and also pigeons, were kept near to the settlement in closes and open spaces.What happened to the old grey goose?That may be enough to give a little goose to the index, some say, but not enough to move it.The snow goose opened its round yellow eyes and nibbled at it.She stood watching silently long after the goose had vanished.The Gascons favour the goose and its by-products.The vet diagnosed botulism so undoubtedly the goose was infected.
goose2 verb [transitive]  American English informalSYSEX/HAVE SEX WITH to touch or press someone on their bottom as a joke []〔某人〕的屁股〔一种开玩笑的举动〕→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
gooseOr pulled around, or fondled, or goosed.Once or twice, Jack had casually goosed her as she reached for a file.The one who goosed me at Silk City the night we were there.Did the Strong money funds take higher risk to goose their yields?They pinched us and goosed us and ground their knuckles into our scalps.
Origin goose1 Old English gos
like duck a Corpus that but bird a is


goose
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goose1 /ɡuːs/ noun (plural geese /ɡiːs/)
 Language: Old English
 Origin: gos
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  a. [countable] a bird that is like a duck but is larger and makes loud noises
  b. [countable] a female goose ⇨ gander
2. [uncountable] the cooked meat of this bird
3. [singular] old-fashioned informal a silly person
wild goose chase, ⇨ wouldn’t say boo to a goose at boo2(3), ⇨ kill the goose that lays the golden egg at kill1(14), ⇨ what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander at sauce(3)

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goose2 verb [transitive]
American English informal to touch or press someone on their bottom as a joke


gooseBrE /ɡuːs/ 🔊NAmE /ɡuːs/ 🔊 noun (
plural
geese BrE /ɡiːs/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡiːs/ 🔊
)
[countable] a bird like a large duck with a long neck. Geese either live wild or are kept on farms. [uncountable] meat from a goose 鹅肉roast goose烤鹅 [countable] a female goose 雌鹅   compare gander [countable] (old-fashioned, informal) a silly person 傻瓜;笨蛋   see also wild goose chase cook sb's ˈgoose(informal) to ruin sb's chances of success 毁掉某人成功的机会kill the goose that lays the golden ˈegg/ˈeggs(saying) to destroy sth that would make you rich, successful, etc. 杀鸡取卵;竭泽而渔;自绝财源what's ˌsauce for the ˈgoose is ˌsauce for the ˈgander(old-fashioned, saying) what one person is allowed to do, another person must be allowed to do in a similar situation 适于此者亦应适于彼;应该一视同仁not say boo to a ˈgoose(BrE) (NAmE not say boo to ˈanyone) to be very shy or gentle 非常胆怯;十分温和He's so nervous he wouldn't say boo to a goose. 他紧张得连大气都不敢喘。🔊🔊
gooseBrE /ɡuːs/ 🔊NAmE /ɡuːs/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they goose BrE /ɡuːs/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡuːs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it gooses BrE /ˈɡuːsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɡuːsɪz/ 🔊past simple goosed BrE /ɡuːst/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡuːst/ 🔊past participle goosed BrE /ɡuːst/ 🔊 NAmE /ɡuːst/ 🔊 -ing form goosing BrE /ˈɡuːsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈɡuːsɪŋ/ 🔊(informal) ~ sb to touch or squeeze sb's bottom 触摸(或捏)(某人)的臀部~ sth (along/up) (NAmE) to make sth move or work faster 推动;促进;激励